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Earth Observation for Future Agriculture: from Data to Services

Submit a Manuscript to the Journal European Journal of Remote Sensing
For a Special Issue on Earth Observation for Future Agriculture: from Data to Services

Manuscript deadline
31 December 2023

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New article published by “Computers & Geosciences”: the R package “sen2r”

sen2r is an R package developed by the Institute of Remote Sensing of Environment (IREA) of the Italian National Research Council, with the aim to simplify and speed up several steps commonly needed to process Sentinel-2 data. Recently, an important recognition to the worth and usefulness of this tool came from the ISI journal Computers & Geosciences, publishing the scientific paper “sen2r”: An R toolbox for automatically downloading and preprocessing Sentinel-2 satellite data.

Up to the 14th of May 2020, it is possible to get free access to the manuscript at this link: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1ao0SMMTPaksz.

The paper provides an overview of the functionalities of the package, including the description of a use case in the framework of a Service-Oriented Architecture (further information can be found at this link).

sen2is released with license GNU GPL-3, so it can be freely accessed and modified by users. The complete reference to the article, here reported, is to be used in scientific works that exploit the package:

Ranghetti, M. Boschetti, F. Nutini, L. Busetto (2020). “sen2r: An R toolbox for automatically downloading and preprocessing Sentinel-2 satellite data”. Computers & Geosciences, 139, 104473. DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2020.104473, URL: http://sen2r.ranghetti.info.

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MIGRATE un’applicazione web, in forma di gioco, sviluppata per sensibilizzare le persone sul fenomeno della migrazione in Europa

logoCon piacere vi annunciamo la prima competizione MIGRATE che terminerà il prossimo 5 Gennaio 2017.

MIGRATE (MIGRation pATterns in Europe)

[1] è un’applicazione web, in forma di gioco, sviluppata per sensibilizzare le persone sul fenomeno della migrazione in Europa. MIGRATE è stato sviluppato da un team del Politecnico di Milano (Martina Aiello, Maria Brovelli, Candan Eylul Kilsedar, Marco Gianinetto, Marco Minghini e Mayra Zurbaran Nucci)

[2] nell’ambito della terza call del progetto MYGEOSS

[3], finanziato dall’Unione Europea nell’ambito di Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.